I was speaking with my little son while he was visiting us this week. He was grilling me about my business as I was working at my laptop all hours of the day and night. He understands that I have an Internet Business, Work From Home and do a number of Online Jobs, but he needed to understand just what I did. “Why are you always typing on your computer?”
He even used instant messaging on his dad’s computer, to quiz me while I was doing.
I explained to him that for a lot of my time, I write reports for companies. I explained that reports are like stories. He asked what these reports were discussing. I said that they could be about anything, but had to reflect the concerns of my client at the same time. In the way of young kids, he told me he could easily write stories about anything, pointed to his beanbag and told me he could easily write a story about that!
Well, I do not want to be outdone by a young boy, so here goes, I will write an article about his beanbag.
Here I sit, on a little boy’s beanbag, while I Work From Home, writing reports for clients to assist in promoting their sites. While this beanbag can be ok for half an hour, I realize I will not be sitting here long, as I have an inclination to slip forward and onto the floor, making it rather hard to concentrate on my Internet Business of search engine optimization (also known as seo).
The little polystyrene balls move to fit my back, which means that provided I do not want to move position I am ok, but the only way I can manage to get back up off the beanbag is to roll onto my knees and get up from there. I am sure there is a talent to getting off a beanbag in a dignified manner which leaves one after puberty.
When I am not obtaining the beanbag for my Online Jobs, it joins the other two we own and they have many different uses, a lot of which I am positive were never the goal of their original producer. In our house they are used as very efficient draught excluders, pushed up against our sitting room door. They are also used in rough play between father and son – being picked up by the handle and used as a tool for beating each other – in a gentle way. They are also used as landing spots as he and his chums launch themselves from the couch, moving the beanbag further and further away and attempting to land in the middle of the beanbag.
This weekend he found a further new use, steps towards the ceiling, in order to endeavour to reach one of those sticky toys which had somehow managed to attach itself to our ceiling – one did not quite make him high enough to reach the toy, but two (I could hardly bear to watch) worked just perfectly. No bones were broken in the harum-scarum activity, so I think it could be counted a successful venture.
This article goes to show that if we listen to our kids we can be challenged to look at things in a new form and maybe even gain from the experience.

